The trim has been alcohol inked to match the card, and there is a trailing vine cut from Cricut and various other embellishments.

Different papers and different bleaches react differently, so your results will vary depending on what you use. I find it easier to use paper that is a bit more smooth rather than textured paper. You also want to remember to work in a well-ventilated area and to protect your eyes, Especially if you are messy, remember not to wear your favorite clothes while doing it! :)

I am currently a student at Southern Utah University, so I don't have a lot of time for blog posts.I am also a cosmetologist. I was a former visual designer for Sweet Pea Stamps, so there are a number of posts from that on my blog.

Lori, I am one of those people that can read instructions and they don't make sense whereas if I see someone doing it in person or via a tutorial I can understand. I appreciate people like yourself taking the time to do these tutorials. This one was fabulous and it was lovely to see the use of bleach. Best wishes, Kym xxx

Wow Lori!!! This is so inspiring video. I never try this before. I really like how it's looks on the black paper. Looks mystical. Thank you so much for this tutorial, and your card is absolutely gorgeous.Hugs Nat

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